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Rh want to make sure that nothing that we have written in our memoranda would compromise any sources or methods or impair the FBI‘s investigation.

So those are the three motions that we will be offering today. And with that, I yield to any other member who wishes to be recognized.

THE CHAIRMAN: Okay. So -- well, Mr. Schiff, you have a few minutes left here, or 40 seconds left. But I will just say that I have made a motion, pursuant to Committee Rule 14(i), the committee call to the attention of the House the classified executive session memo prepared by minority staff.

That was a commitment that we made to you; and so we are making that motion, so you won‘t need to -- that motion is currently what we are on right now. And we are following up on our word that we would allow you to make a -- put together a report, and we would make that available to the House.

Mr. Conaway.

MR. CONAWAY: Well, thank you, Mr. Chairman.

I intend to vote in favor of releasing the minority memo to the House under the -- subject, of course, that it does not disclose, information that would be harmful to national security. It is sight unseen. We are trusting that that would be the case. But that would be the premise; is that I would vote for it assuming that -- sight unseen -- assuming that we could trust our colleagues to not reveal issues that would be harmful to national security.

With that, I yield back.

THE CHAIRMAN: Any other member wish to be heard on the motion?

Ms. Sewell.

MS. SEWELL: Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

So I just really want to just state for the record that I think that if we are